Pop Culturalist Chats with Matt McGorry
Matt McGorry is brilliantly charting his own path in Hollywood. He is a regular on two wildly popular television shows– ABC’s How to Get Away with Murder and Netflix’s Orange Is the
Continue ReadingMatt McGorry is brilliantly charting his own path in Hollywood. He is a regular on two wildly popular television shows– ABC’s How to Get Away with Murder and Netflix’s Orange Is the
Continue ReadingLet me ask you this, when you watched Finding Nemo thirteen years ago, did you ever wonder where Dory came from? I certainly didn’t, but Pixar finally gave her a back story after all these years.
Continue ReadingIn a parallel universe, American society has collapsed and the New Founding Fathers, amidst the rubble of the country, passed several laws that created The Purge – the idea that,
Continue ReadingWritten by Alex Simmons, David Giuntoli, and Flula Borg, Buddymoon is about two friends and their journey through the woods. Each of the writers pulls double duty with this film:
Continue ReadingIf you watched Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, you’re probably just as smitten with actress/singer Beanie Feldstein as we are. The Hollywood newcomer was the wild yet extremely lovable sorority girl Nora. With
Continue ReadingThere’s something about a good comedy that’s hard to resist. And, when you look at the cast of Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates, you know you’re in for a
Continue ReadingI’m not even going to hold back on this: you should see The Lobster. Why? The Lobster takes place in an alternate version of our world where single people are
Continue ReadingSince 2011, Wizard World has been producing pop culture conventions across the United States. Every year, their lineup keeps getting better. But, it’ll be hard to top the guests at
Continue ReadingIf there’s one thing that I love to do it’s attend conventions. They provide a once-in-a-lifetime experience to get up close and personal with your favorite stars, attend panels where
Continue Reading4th Man Out is a heartwarming comedy about acceptance, identity, and friendship. It follows a young man as he comes to terms with his sexuality. And, the uncertainty that follows
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